베트남 건축스튜디오, a21 studio의 최근작 '사이공 하우스'는 베트남의 수도, 호치민시의 분주한 거리 한켜에 자리한다. 7명의 자녀를 포함한 가족을 위한 거주공간은 길고 좁은 대지상황을 십분 반영, 개별실을 공간 흐름에 따라 상승하며 배치한다. 상이한 레벨에 자리한 각실은 독립적인 거주공간을 제공하며 양측단 옹벽에 지지된다.
흥미로운 건축환경은 한정적인 대지로 부터 대가족의 프라이버시 확보와 나무 한그루가 식재된 지면에 공용공간으로 오픈되는 이중적인 공간을 구현한다. 지붕과 전면에 연속된 세장한 메탈 스크린은 분주한 도로환경으로 부터 내부를 보호하는 필터링 역활과 자연채광 및 환기를 보장하는 지속가능한 건축어휘로 디자인된다.
reviewed by SJ,오사
standing unobtrusively on a bustling street of activity, the ‘saigon house’ by a21 studio in vietnam’s capital city of ho chi minh is a project that references the former city of saigon. built for a family with seven children, the architects took advantage of the long and narrow plot and extended upwards, giving plenty of area to explore options for room arrangement. instead of organizing rooms onto different levels, through careful integration, individual dwellings have been constructed that suspend above each other and supported by the walls on each side. forming the bedrooms and special niches, the feeling of being outside and inside is achieved.
the interesting layout gives the large family privacy within a constraint site and at the core forms an open communal area where a single tree grows. meanwhile, a main staircase at the front connects the singular dwellings that are located at the front of the house and other that leads to the rest of the spaces at the back. topped off with a filigree metal screen, that starts as the roof and continues down to the front façade. the light and airy residence establishes a meaningful dialog between past and present where the architects comment that the design has been defined ‘by our love for saigon’s alleys, which are romantic with its rain and sunshine.’
from designboom